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As artificial intelligence moves from analysis to action, enterprises face a quiet but profound shift: decisions are no longer made solely by humans, yet accountability still rests with leadership. Orchestrating Enterprise Value addresses this inflection point with clarity, realism, and authority.
Written by a seasoned CIO and practitioner, It is about how value, power, and responsibility must be governed when intelligence becomes autonomous. Grounded in real enterprise situations and Boardroom dynamics, it reframes the CIO role-from managing technology to orchestrating enterprise decisions and outcomes at scale. Book examines:
Why many AI initiatives fail to deliver value despite technical success
How unclear decision rights and fragmented governance create hidden risk
What Boards need to see to trust AI-driven execution
How to design administrable control planes that govern autonomy in real time
How to connect AI adoption to measurable value, accountability, and ROI
Deploy frameworks like a Board-ready CIO operating model, a practical AI value and risk diagnostic, and a blueprint for governing innovative agentic systems.
For CIOs, it offers a credible operating model to remain relevant and trusted.
For CEOs and Boards, it provides assurance that intelligence can scale without eroding control.
For founders, it is a guide to building autonomy responsibly.
This is a book about leadership when intelligence acts-and about remaining accountable in the age of Agentic AI.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
As artificial intelligence moves from analysis to action, enterprises face a quiet but profound shift: decisions are no longer made solely by humans, yet accountability still rests with leadership. Orchestrating Enterprise Value addresses this inflection point with clarity, realism, and authority.
Written by a seasoned CIO and practitioner, It is about how value, power, and responsibility must be governed when intelligence becomes autonomous. Grounded in real enterprise situations and Boardroom dynamics, it reframes the CIO role-from managing technology to orchestrating enterprise decisions and outcomes at scale. Book examines:
Why many AI initiatives fail to deliver value despite technical success
How unclear decision rights and fragmented governance create hidden risk
What Boards need to see to trust AI-driven execution
How to design administrable control planes that govern autonomy in real time
How to connect AI adoption to measurable value, accountability, and ROI
Deploy frameworks like a Board-ready CIO operating model, a practical AI value and risk diagnostic, and a blueprint for governing innovative agentic systems.
For CIOs, it offers a credible operating model to remain relevant and trusted.
For CEOs and Boards, it provides assurance that intelligence can scale without eroding control.
For founders, it is a guide to building autonomy responsibly.
This is a book about leadership when intelligence acts-and about remaining accountable in the age of Agentic AI.